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StuDIYo Lab Announces Ramadan & Spring Woodworking Camp for Kids: Travel Back in Time & Build Like the Legends!

StuDIYo Lab Announces Ramadan & Spring Woodworking Camp for Kids: Travel Back in Time & Build Like the Legends!

Mid East Info26-02-2025

StuDIYo Lab, the UAE's premier woodworking camp for children aged 5 and above, is thrilled to announce the launch of its highly anticipated Ramadan and Spring Camp. Designed to ignite creativity and innovation, this year's camp is inspired by legendary inventors from history, bringing the Golden Age of discovery to life—one project at a time.
Under the theme 'Travel Back in Time & Build Like the Legends!' young participants will get hands-on experience constructing inventions inspired by renowned historical figures such as Al-Jazari, Ibn Al-Haytham, and Abbas Ibn Firnas. From crafting water dispensers to assembling musical boxes and pinhole cameras, children will have the opportunity to explore their inner tinkerers and bring these groundbreaking innovations to life. Camp Schedule & Details:
The camp will run across both Dubai and Abu Dhabi locations and will be divided into two parts: Ramadan Camp: March 3 – March 21, 2025 Weekdays (Monday – Friday): 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Spring Break Camp: March 24 – April 4, 2025 Morning Camp: 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM (includes two 15-minute breaks)
10:00 AM – 1:30 PM (includes two 15-minute breaks) Afternoon Camp: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Camp Locations – The Ramadan and Spring camps will be available for children at StuDIYo Lab Centers in Times Square Centre, Dubai and in Abu Dhabi Mall, Abu Dhabi. Exciting Hands-On Projects Inspired by Historical Inventors: Historic Sabeels: Sabeels, public water fountains that played a crucial role in Middle Eastern and Islamic culture, were the inspiration for modern drinking fountains. Participants will build their own sabeels, learning the importance of water conservation and community service.
Sabeels, public water fountains that played a crucial role in Middle Eastern and Islamic culture, were the inspiration for modern drinking fountains. Participants will build their own sabeels, learning the importance of water conservation and community service. Al-Jazari Music Boxes: Al-Jazari, a pioneer in mechanical engineering, invented the world's first musical automation. Using gears and pulleys, he designed a water-powered machine that played drums and flutes. Children will get to build their own musical boxes inspired by his ingenious designs.
Al-Jazari, a pioneer in mechanical engineering, invented the world's first musical automation. Using gears and pulleys, he designed a water-powered machine that played drums and flutes. Children will get to build their own musical boxes inspired by his ingenious designs. Ibn Al-Haytham's Camera Obscura: Ibn Al-Haytham, known as the father of optics, discovered that light travels in a straight line and created the first camera obscura. Young inventors will construct their own pinhole cameras and explore the fundamentals of light and vision.
Ibn Al-Haytham, known as the father of optics, discovered that light travels in a straight line and created the first camera obscura. Young inventors will construct their own pinhole cameras and explore the fundamentals of light and vision. Abbas Ibn Firnas' Flying Machines: Abbas Ibn Firnas attempted human flight over 600 years before Leonardo da Vinci. His glider designs laid the foundation for modern aviation. Camp participants will build their own airplanes and gliders, exploring the science of aerodynamics.
'At StuDIYo Lab, we believe that learning should be immersive, engaging, and fun,' said Lina Sadek, Founder and CEO of StuDIYo Lab. 'Through our Ramadan and Spring Camp, we aim to inspire children to think like inventors, problem-solve, and create with their own hands. By connecting history with hands-on learning, we hope to spark curiosity and innovation in every child who joins us. This camp is the perfect opportunity for young minds to explore their creativity while learning about the rich history of Middle Eastern inventors whose groundbreaking contributions shaped the world we live in today.'

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